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  • Public Health Communication
  • Systems Science
  • Health Informatics

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  • Complex health and public health issues involve numerous interacting factors, making them difficult to communicate effectively.
  • Traditional communication methods, like words alone, are often insufficient for explaining intricate systems.
  • Visualization tools, such as systems maps, can bridge this communication gap by illustrating system components and relationships.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the untapped potential of systems mapping in health and public health communications.
  • To outline a structured process for developing health communication systems maps that minimize bias and incorporate diverse perspectives.
  • To explore future directions for systems mapping in public health, including the integration of emerging technologies.

Main Methods:

  • The study describes a sequential, step-by-step process for creating systems maps tailored for health communication.
  • Emphasis is placed on including various perspectives to ensure a comprehensive and less biased representation of the system.
  • The methodology involves graphical representation of system components and their interrelationships.

Main Results:

  • Systems mapping provides a valuable visualization tool for understanding and communicating complex health systems.
  • A defined process can facilitate the creation of robust systems maps that capture system dynamics and stakeholder viewpoints.
  • The potential for systems mapping in public health is significant but largely underexplored.

Conclusions:

  • Systems mapping offers a promising approach to enhance the communication of complex public health issues.
  • Future advancements may involve integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual/extended reality (VR/XR) to improve systems mapping applications.
  • Leveraging these technologies can deepen the understanding and communication of public health challenges.